ElectrochemistryHard
Question
The standard EMF of a galvanic cell can be calculated from
Options
A.the size of the electrode
B.the pH of the solution
C.the amount of metal in the anode
D.the E° values of the half-cells
Solution
$E_{Cell}^{o}$ is independent from size or amount of electrode as well as PH of solution.
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